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Christmas Gift Ideas from Online Shops

Less than 50 days left before Christmas and I am pretty sure you are already preparing your list of those who were naughty and nice this year. Haha! Although some would still cram a day before Christmas before they buy gifts for loved ones.

I don't know about you but I don't like Christmas shopping specially when I bring my kids with me. It's CHAOS. Plus heavy traffic, long queues at the cashier and gift wrapping sections, isnaberong taxi drivers, ridiculous UBER and Grab surcharges, and the never-ending flow of people from all walks of life. It's so stressful! These are the reasons why I prefer shopping gifts early or just do it online.

Santa Gift Sacks

Christmas is the season of giving and kids just love getting a gift from Santa Claus. Maie Bauza, the owner of Santa Gift Sacks, shares that the sacks would be the best way to suprise your loved ones this joyous season. The sacks are 100% made from cotton with a size comparable to a large pillow case. There are three designs to choose from and you can also ask them to personalize the sack.

MOXIE

Moxie is a local online and wholesale store of their own fragrances and body care. It's interesting that thw owner's favorite bible verse is included in their logo. Anna Tanquintic and her sister Chai Aramil started their business August of this year. Just a couple of months later they are already supplying to their distributors in provinces and supplies to other online stores. Moxie makes versions of famous fragrances, body scrub, dead sea salt scrub, body wash and, room and linen sprays. They can provide personalized stickers for your dedications. They also accept distributors and re-sellers.

Shipping fees: depends on weight of items ordered and this is charged to client

Sophistique Collection

Shopping for clothes and playing matching dress-up with her daughter gave Ning Llorin the idea to come-up with her own clothing business. Sophistique Collection sells RTW clothes for kids, ladies, and matching clothes for mother and child (daughter/son).

Carolina's Sweet Treats

Cara Ignacio was just trying to bake for her loved ones but her creations were so good that her family convinced her to make a business out of it. Carolina's sweet treats sell home-baked goodies like cheesecakes and cupcakes that promises a homey-like feeling in very bite.

How to order: You may call/text theie number or send a Facebook message

Shipping fees: PHP100 to PHP200 (depending on the product and location)

Kösh

Carol Salvacion and Raizza Tolentino wanted to provide Filipinos a direct connection to Korea hence Kosh was born. They aim to deliver Korea products straight from Korea at lower prices. Their products include a Snack Bag - which is a bag full of various Korean snacks, Ramyeon bag for those who love Korean noodles, Emergency make-up kit you may need for a spontaneous night, a travel kit, and skin care sets.

Shoppers Stop Online Shop

Moms always have some bright ideas to augment the household income just like Nhessie Agustin started her online shop when she was pregnant with her first born. Nhessie's business is an online retail shop of bags, clothes, shoes, gadgets, premium meats, ice candy, souvenirs, and a whole lot more.

The Square Cookie

The Square Cookie started through just sharing home-baked goodies to friends and office colleagues. Len Del Rosso, the owner behind The Square Cookie, began to venture out due to the increasing demands from customers and to also help-out friends who were interested in re-selling. They sell oatmeal cookies, chocolate fudgie squares with ganache icing and assorted toppings, and cupcakes in assorted flavor, customized to your liking and ocassion.

Maestro Rio Shop

"Maestro Rio Shop represents two of the most important persons in our family – our father (Maestro) and our precious son (Rio)," as shared by Nadia de Leon. Their digital printing services consider their happy and supportive clients as family. Through the years they have printed their clients' own designs on mugs, shirts, bags, pouches, and bag tags. They believe that together they fulfill their business mission of encouraging creativity, providing affordable printing for every Filipino family and spreading happiness through their prints.

Megumi's Box

As a mom who hoards books for our homeschool, I've always had moments that we had to let go of some of the books we no longer use. Or in most cases were just a source of clutter. We started selling our preloved books to friends and eventually launched a page so that it would be easier for people to view and buy our stuffs. Now, we have included unused books and will add other educational materials in the future.

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Kat is a stay-at-home mom to three wonderful kids. This blog chronicles her life as a wife, bargain-hunter, homeschool parent, home manager, kitchen's mad scientist (sometimes) and all the ups and downs of motherhood. Contact: petitemomma18@gmail.com